password-manager-extension

Password Manager Extension

Web Browser ExtensionSafePassword Manager
CPU Usage
2-12%
Memory
25-120 MB
Location
C:\Users\JohnDoe\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\pwmanagerext12345
Publisher
Bitwarden Inc.

Quick Answer

Password Manager Extension securely stores and autofills passwords across sites using a locally encrypted vault with optional cloud sync. It runs as a browser extension to streamline login workflows.

Is it a Virus?
 ✔ NO - Safe
Must be in C:\Users\JohnDoe\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\pwmanagerext12345\manifest.json
Can I Disable?
✔ YES - Disabling will halt autofill and vault access until you re-enable the extension
Disabling stops password autofill and vault access until re-enabled
Can I Uninstall?
✔ YES - Safe to uninstall; vault data may remain synced if enabled
Uninstalling removes the extension from the browser but may affect local vault data if not synced

What is password-manager-extension?

Password Manager Extension is a browser extension designed to securely store, generate, and autofill passwords across websites. It encrypts credentials locally, syncs them to your account (optional), and fills login fields automatically while guiding you to create strong, unique passwords.

This extension uses a local encrypted vault and optional cloud sync to store credentials; it integrates with the browser autofill APIs to fill login fields securely while protecting data with AES-256 encryption.

Quick Fact: Password Manager Extension uses client-side encryption (AES-256) and relies on a master password or biometric unlock to access vault data.

Types of Password Manager Extension Processes

Is password-manager-extension Safe?

Yes, password-manager-extension is safe when downloaded from official sources (Chrome Web Store, official vendor sites) and published by a reputable vendor; it requests only necessary permissions.

Is password-manager-extension a Virus or Malware?

The real extension is NOT a virus. Malware may masquerade as a password manager extension; verify sources and publisher.

How to Tell if password-manager-extension is Legitimate or Malware

  1. File Location:: Must reside in the extension manifest path: C:\Users\JohnDoe\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\pwmanagerext12345\manifest.json
  2. Publisher Verification:: Chrome Extensions page should display the publisher as Bitwarden Inc. or the official vendor; verify via chrome://extensions and the store listing.
  3. Digital Signature / Integrity:: For extensions, ensure the extension binary matches the manifest id and content; verify signature on the downloaded CRX if available at C:\Users\JohnDoe\Downloads\pwmanagerext12345.crx
  4. Resource Usage:: Normal usage is 2-12% CPU per tab with background tasks; suspicious behavior includes constant 50%+ CPU when idle.

Red Flags: If the extension files appear in unusual folders (like AppData\Roaming, Temp) or the extension requests excessive permissions, or shows unexpected behavior, scan your system. Be wary of similarly-named entries.

Why Is password-manager-extension Running on My PC?

password-manager-extension runs when you open your browser to manage credentials, sign-ins, and vault synchronization. It may also activate on autofill events when you visit sites requiring a login.

Reasons it's running:

Can I Disable or Remove password-manager-extension?

Yes, you can disable password-manager-extension. Disabling stops autofill and vault access; you can re-enable anytime or uninstall the extension if you switch to another manager.

How to Stop password-manager-extension

How to Uninstall Password Manager Extension

Common Problems: High CPU or Memory Usage

If password-manager-extension is slow or uses high resources, try these targeted fixes to preserve browser performance.

Common Causes & Solutions

Quick Fixes:
1. Open the extension Task Manager in the browser (Shift+Esc in Chrome) to identify heavy pages or scripts using autofill.
2. Clear vault caches and reset settings if needed via the extension's options.
3. Disable unused or conflicting extensions under chrome://extensions.
4. Update the extension to the latest version and ensure the browser is current.
5. Enable memory-saving features in the extension options if available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is password-manager-extension safe?

Yes. The legitimate Password Manager Extension is safe when downloaded from official stores and published by a reputable vendor. Always verify the publisher and the extension ID in chrome://extensions.

Does Password Manager Extension work offline?

It depends. The extension can work offline with a local vault, but most features like cloud sync require internet access and login.

Where is my vault stored and is it encrypted?

Your vault is encrypted locally. Depending on settings, data may be synced to the cloud depending on the account configuration. Export options exist in the extension.

How do I disable or uninstall the extension?

To disable, go to your browser's extensions page and toggle off the extension; to uninstall, remove it from the extensions page. Clearing cache will not delete vault data if synced.

Can I export/import my vault?

Yes, you can export your vault to a safe file, and re-import later. Use the extension's export/import features in the vault settings; keep the backup secure.

Is my data encrypted and how secure is Password Manager Extension?

The extension uses a master password or biometric unlock to access the vault. It employs AES-256 encryption for stored credentials and a zero-knowledge model for security.

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